Some voters angry after told polling place wrong

About 30 percent of the 1,000 voters assigned to the Crestwood Community School had voted by 2:10 p.m. today, but at least 100 had been turned away because they were not at the correct polling location, said poll supervisor Pat Rumore.

Most of those who learned that their polling site had been changed after arriving at the center, where some said they had voted for decades, were furious, said poll workers. A few took the news in stride.

Many who were supposed to vote at McElwain Baptist Church or Crestwood Christian Church asked for directions, but poll workers estimated that an equal number were angry, and said they didn't plan to vote.